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Why Doesn't US Airways Have its Vindicated Employees' Back?new

The three flight attendants who reported a pilot reluctant to de-ice an aircraft's wings were hit with a defamation lawsuit in 2006. Although the lawsuit was dismissed, it looks unlikely that their employer will assist them with their legal bills.
Phoenix New Times  |  Sarah Fenske  |  03-17-2009  |  Business & Labor

Has the Sanchez Family Been Wrongly Targeted by Sheriff Joe Arpaio?new

Here's the rub: In spite of their last name, none of the Sanchezes is Mexican. They are all Yaqui Indians; they are all American citizens; they are as legal as the sheriff's family. They are, however, brown.
Phoenix New Times  |  Michael Lacey  |  03-17-2009  |  Immigration

Twitter: The Fun of a Public Meeting without Having to Be Therenew

Pitch staff writer Nadia Pflaum had your back last Wednesday, when she spent a couple of hours "tweeting" from a meeting on a proposed dress-code ordinance in Kansas City.
The Pitch  |  Scott Wilson  |  03-17-2009  |  Media

Christian Former Cops Fight a Battle of Wit, Skill and Strategy with Imaginary School Shootersnew

Since a 2006 school shooting in Missouri, the state has been trying to get Missouri's schools prepared for another attack. Beating out more than a dozen agencies across the country for the one-year, $100,000 contract was Christian security firm Strategos.
The Pitch  |  Peter Rugg  |  03-17-2009  |  Crime & Justice

A Brutal and Mysterious Murder Opens a Pandora's Box of DNA Privacynew

Privacy, it seems, trumps justice. It's an issue that plagues law enforcement across the country. And it stinks.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Chuck Strouse  |  03-17-2009  |  Crime & Justice

Liberty City Six Judge Refuses to Pay Private Investigator After He Speaks Outnew

P.I. Rory McMahon got screwed by a federal judge for speaking out against her.
New Times Broward-Palm Beach  |  Bob Norman  |  03-17-2009  |  Civil Liberties

New Site Seeks to Turn Bloggers into Citizen Journalistsnew

Old-media journalists are losing jobs everywhere, while new-media journalists often lack the resources and expertise to fill in the gaps. But Ryan Hopkins hopes his effort to combine old and new media will improve local news reporting and create greater government transparency.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Young  |  03-16-2009  |  Media

A Burning Disparity at the Pittsburgh Fire Departmentnew

Pittsburgh has just 11 female firefighters and hasn't hired a new one this century.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Melissa Meinzer  |  03-16-2009  |  The War on Women

The COR of Beliefnew

For 40-plus years, the Community of Reconciliation has shown how faith can bring us together -- and how hard that really is.
Pittsburgh City Paper  |  Chris Potter  |  03-16-2009  |  Religion

Boulder Struggles to Balance Conservation with Recreationnew

Boulder's draft Grasslands Ecosytem Management Plan was lauded by conservationists as a long overdue effort to inventory the city's grasslands and investigate the threats those lands face. But the document has drawn fire from a coalition of recreationists who believe that the plan exhibits an "anti-trail" bias.
Boulder Weekly  |  Pamela White  |  03-16-2009  |  Environment

County Budget Bloodbathnew

A frightening look at what could happen if the County of Santa Barbara is forced to cut ten percent.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Chris Meagher  |  03-16-2009  |  Economy

Carpinteria School Board to Decide Mascot Issuenew

After a year of community tension, the Carpinteria mascot controversy may be settled on Tuesday, March 17, when school board trustees are scheduled to review committee recommendations. Based on the committee’s findings, the images may be retained, removed, or altered.
Santa Barbara Independent  |  Cathy Murillo  |  03-16-2009  |  Race & Class

From Harvest to Home: Rethinking How We Eatnew

What if all outside lines into the state were severed -- would we have enough food to survive? Even an agricultural state like Idaho might have a harder time than anyone imagines.
Boise Weekly  |  Rachael Daigle  |  03-13-2009  |  Business & Labor

Tennessee Republicans Think $2.13 an Hour Is Adequate Paynew

State House Democrats are attacking Republicans for opposing an increase in the minimum wage for hardworking waitresses.
Nashville Scene  |  Jeff Woods  |  03-13-2009  |  Economy

Fields of Plasticnew

Researchers Brian Mooney and Douglas Randall are looking into growing plastic along the fringes of Missouri farmland.
Riverfront Times  |  Kristen Hinman  |  03-13-2009  |  Environment

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